Syria Has Started Mixing Chemicals Used To Make Sarin Gas…

CDNBear

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Again you fall flat on your face, ....
Nope.

The Syrian Army/Air Force are Nationals, the ones hired by (US, Canadian and Allied forces, NATO for short) are the foreign nations so we not only morally support terrorists but we finance all their 'crimes'. Repeat that so I know you comprehend it.
Maybe you should find a thread on knitting. This one seems to be well over your head.

No you are usually wrong so you didn't get that part right either.
Is that why I have proven you wrong and a liar so many times?
 

CDNBear

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This probably rings a bell. lol
It does, but it doesn't have anything to do with me proving you wrong all the time, and a liar on many occasions.

Maybe if you tried sticking to topics you are capable of understanding and discussing, you wouldn't need to resort to your usual stupidity filled posts.
 

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Maybe if you tried sticking to topics you are capable of understanding and discussing, you wouldn't need to resort to your usual stupidity filled posts.
It was still funny as **** to see you defend it as being the tryth for page after page after page, for the record, one more time, did they actually exist as promoted??
So sayeth the parrot. Apply your own demands to yourself you would be under 100 total posts in total.

Some more fine work by the NATO terrorists, I guess you get what you pay for.

BEIRUT (AP) — A mortar slammed into a ninth-grade classroom in the Damascus suburbs on Tuesday, killing 29 students and a teacher, according to state media, as the civil war closed in on President Bashar Assad's seat of power.
The state-run news agency SANA blamed the attack on terrorists, the term the regime uses for rebels who are fighting to topple the government.
An Education Ministry official, however, said 13 students and one teacher had been killed. The discrepancy could not be immediately reconciled.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media.
The mortar hit the al-Batiha school in al-Wafideen camp, about 25 kilometers (15 miles) northeast of Damascus, according to SANA. The camp houses 25,000 people displaced from the Golan Heights since the 1967 war between Syria and Israel.
"It's a terrorist attack on educational institutions and on students," Hassan Mohsen, the director of Quneitra Education Department, told The Associated Press.
Syria says 30 killed in mortar attack on school - Yahoo! News
 

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It was still funny as **** to see you defend it as being the tryth for page after page after page, for the record, one more time, did they actually exist as promoted??
Again with the lies?

Are you even capable of telling the truth at all?

So sayeth the parrot.
I'm glad to see you admit to being a propaganda parrot. Good for you.

Apply your own demands to yourself you would be under 100 total posts in total.
Maybe, but that would still beat your zero.

Some more fine work by the NATO terrorists, I guess you get what you pay for.

BEIRUT (AP) — A mortar slammed into a ninth-grade classroom in the Damascus suburbs on Tuesday, killing 29 students and a teacher, according to state media, as the civil war closed in on President Bashar Assad's seat of power.
The state-run news agency SANA blamed the attack on terrorists, the term the regime uses for rebels who are fighting to topple the government.
An Education Ministry official, however, said 13 students and one teacher had been killed. The discrepancy could not be immediately reconciled.
The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media.
The mortar hit the al-Batiha school in al-Wafideen camp, about 25 kilometers (15 miles) northeast of Damascus, according to SANA. The camp houses 25,000 people displaced from the Golan Heights since the 1967 war between Syria and Israel.
"It's a terrorist attack on educational institutions and on students," Hassan Mohsen, the director of Quneitra Education Department, told The Associated Press.
Syria says 30 killed in mortar attack on school - Yahoo! News
NATO eh. lol.
 

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Shirley, you can see NATO's fingerprints all over the place unless you have your head stuck up your bear ***. I guess you not defending the cave vid is acknowledgment that you cannot tell the difference between a lie and the truth until a decade after the fact.



Martin Chulov and Ewen MacAskill in the Guardian in June, on Saudi Arabia bankrolling rebels and CIA officers in Homs:
Saudi officials are preparing to pay the salaries of the Free Syrian Army as a means of encouraging mass defections from the military and increasing pressure on the Assad regime … The plan centres on paying the FSA in either US dollars or euros, meaning their salaries would be restored to their pre-revolution levels, or possibly increased.
Officials in the Saudi capital embraced the idea when it was put to them by Arab officials in May, according to sources in three Arab states, around the same time that weapons started to flow across the southern Turkish border into the hands of Free Syria Army leaders.


Eric Schmitt in the NYT in June, on CIA officers helping to allocate weapons:
The C.I.A. officers have been in southern Turkey for several weeks, in part to help keep weapons out of the hands of fighters allied with Al Qaeda or other terrorist groups, one senior American official said … By helping to vet rebel groups, American intelligence operatives in Turkey hope to learn more about a growing, changing opposition network inside of Syria and to establish new ties. “C.I.A. officers are there and they are trying to make new sources and recruit people,” said one Arab intelligence official who is briefed regularly by American counterparts.


Barbara Starr for CNN in June, on US-Jordan cooperation:
U.S. special forces are training and advising Jordanian troops on a range of specific military tasks they might need to undertake if unrest in Syria spills over into Jordan or poses a threat to that country, three Defense Department officials told CNN. The officials declined to be identified because of the sensitivity of the training. Jordanian officials also are refusing to publicly confirm details, but a senior Middle Eastern government official also confirmed details to CNN.


Regan Docherty and Amena Bakr for Reuters in July, on Turkey’s command centre in Adana, the use of Russian weaponry, and ubiquitous Qatar’s role:
Turkey has set up a secret base with allies Saudi Arabia and Qatar to direct vital military and communications aid to Syria’s rebels from a city near the border … The centre in Adana, a city in southern Turkey about 100 km (60 miles) from the Syrian border, was set up after Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Abdullah al-Saud visited Turkey and requested it, a source in the Gulf said. The Turks liked the idea of having the base in Adana so that they could supervise its operations, he added … Former officials said there is reason to believe the Turks stepped up their support for anti-Assad forces after Syria shot down a Turkish plane which had made several passes over border areas.
“All weaponry is Russian. The obvious reason is that these guys (the Syrian rebels) are trained to use Russian weapons, also because the Americans don’t want their hands on it. All weapons are from the black market. The other way they get weapons is to steal them from the Syrian army. They raid weapons stores.”


Ken Dilanian in the LA Times in July, on the CIA’s light footprint in Syria (note contrast with the Guardian’s claims about CIA officers in Homs, a warzone):
CIA officers largely have avoided entering Syria or traveling to the battle zones since February, when the U.S. Embassy in Damascus was shuttered for security reasons after threats by groups allied with the Assad government … Some current and former officials said the dearth of American intelligence agents in Syria stemmed from the administration’s unwillingness to risk having a CIA officer captured or wounded with little hope of rescue. They also spoke of a hypersensitivity in Congress and among the public to the prospect of U.S. casualties, citing the criticism leveled at the CIA after seven officers were killed by a double agent-turned-suicide bomber in Khowst, Afghanistan, in December 2009


The not-so-secret war in Syria | Shashank Joshi

 

CDNBear

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Shirley, you can see NATO's fingerprints all over the place unless you have your head stuck up your bear ***.
Again, you fail to grasp your own conversation.

I guess you not defending the cave vid is acknowledgment that you cannot tell the difference between a lie and the truth until a decade after the fact.
Again you guess wrong, while posting in the wrong thread, while lying, yet again.
 

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Mhz wins again couple of rounds jabbing the sloped forehead into a bloody pulp and the dump eating omnivore can't answer any of the bells he's hearing. Time for another beer

Of course Israel is doomed by the caliber of its supporters.
 

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The fact is the same old characters are ramping up the propaganda machine. chemical weapons this
time, instead of weapons of mass destruction same result though. They want to go in and turn thr
country over to the rabble and those who are determined to degrade women and take the nation back
to about 1750 nice century if you don't have to live it.
When are we going to get it, The present regime is not nice I agree with that but they are a hell of a lot
better than the animals that will take over.
 

darkbeaver

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The fact is the same old characters are ramping up the propaganda machine. chemical weapons this
time, instead of weapons of mass destruction same result though. They want to go in and turn thr
country over to the rabble and those who are determined to degrade women and take the nation back
to about 1750 nice century if you don't have to live it.
When are we going to get it, The present regime is not nice I agree with that but they are a hell of a lot
better than the animals that will take over.

Those animals work for us. Isn't that neat. AlqUEDA has been converted to a force for democracy. Who's wild dream was that I wonder?

Sounds like the news about how mass quantities of yellow cake were obtained without the slightest hint as to where that evidence was.

Relax that's just one of the known unknowns known about ya know.
 

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Sounds like the news about how mass quantities of yellow cake were obtained without the slightest hint as to where that evidence was.
The world is well aware that they get dealt the same winning hand time, and time again. I mean the very same cards so they don't care or they just aren't smart enough to come up with a different hand for a different lie. Including using the media to give the 'green light' and direct order, such as in saying the 'rebels' attacked such and such a place just a few days before the event even take place, making them liable for war crimes as an active player instead of 'reporting'.

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BBC starts the week with an Israeli stooge



By Nureddin Sabir
Editor, Redress Information & Analysis
Campaigners for justice for the Palestinian people nowadays expect the BBC to act as a mouthpiece for Israeli propaganda. It is after all Britain’s state broadcaster, and Britain, let us not forget, is the creator, midwife, loyal international spokesman and facilitator of the Jews-only state, working on its behalf from the United Nations to the European Union.
History of complicity

The BBC’s role as a tool of the British state is longstanding and beyond doubt. In 1953 it broadcast the code word that was used to launch the coup that overthrew the democratically-elected government of Mohammed Mosaddeq in Iran. And in 2006 confidential papers obtained by The Sunday Telegraph showed that the BBC allowed the domestic security service MI5 to investigate the backgrounds and political affiliations of thousands of its employees, including newsreaders, reporters and continuity announcers.
Just as well documented is the BBC’s history of bias towards Israel, and the reasons for this bias have long been the subject of serious academic studies, the best known of which is Greg Philo’s and Mike Berry’s More Bad News from Israel. In fact, an independent report commissioned by the BBC’s own governing body concluded in 2006 that BBC coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict “does not consistently constitute a full and fair account of the conflict but rather, in important respects, presents an incomplete and in that sense misleading picture”.
About half way through the programme (22 minutes and 15 seconds, to be precise) the neo-conservative Murray tried to justify Israel’s possession of nuclear weapons by distorting history, and he did so with a straightforward, barefaced lie. He said:
Why does Israel seek to have nuclear power? Because every few years, until it was a nuclear power, its neighbours en masse went over its borders, invaded and tried to eradicate the whole state. Now, you could argue that since Israel has been nuclear its neighbours haven’t tried to do that…


BBC starts the week with an Israeli stooge | Redress Information & Analysis
 

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BTW the BBC also made some mistakes about the same area.

Easy to tell none of these ****ers have ever been to war.



NATO on Tuesday agreed to deploy Patriot missiles along the border of member state Turkey as requested by Ankara to help it defend its territory against threats from Syria.
"NATO has agreed to augment Turkey's air defense capabilities in order to defend the population and territory of Turkey and to contribute to the de-escalation of the crisis along the alliance's border," a statement said.
Turkey formally asked its NATO partners to deploy the U.S.-made anti-missile system after a series of cross-border shellings, including one that left five civilians dead on October 3.
"We say to anyone who would want to attack Turkey -- don't even think about it," said NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen, announcing the decision taken by the 28-member military alliance.
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For the record it was NATO mortars that were used in that incident so that means Turkey themselves fired them or the rabble they gave many to. Technically the ICC would classify that as an act of war and anybody that supports would be a terrorist, such as the ones in the photo. The blind leading the blind always fail in their quest. Just where do you think the few nations that voted 'no' would be if the rest of the world boycotted them?
 

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The fact is the same old characters are ramping up the propaganda machine. chemical weapons this
time, instead of weapons of mass destruction same result though. They want to go in and turn thr
country over to the rabble and those who are determined to degrade women and take the nation back
to about 1750 nice century if you don't have to live it.
When are we going to get it, The present regime is not nice I agree with that but they are a hell of a lot
better than the animals that will take over.

The powers that be want to weaken the Iranian Syrian alliance. What happens to the Syrian people including women is beside the point.
 

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As of this evening there are Syrian Diplomats in Londo, Paris, Jalkarta, and Delhi looking for a deal for Assad for asylum. Maye he'll be hung before he gets out of the country? Fitting end to a despot jerk.